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they're trying to hold the core of the city, the main stronghold for president bashar al-assad. in northern mali, french ground troops battled islamist rebels overnight, outside the city of gao. it was new evidence that while the french have retaken key cities, the insurgents have not yet been routed from the countryside. meanwhile, french and malian soldiers found caches of industrial-strength explosives and makeshift bomb labs. the rebels had hidden them outside gao. u.s. investigators said today they are not ready to rule that lithium ion batteries used in boeing's 787 dreamliners are inherently unsafe for aviation. instead, the national transportation safety board said manufacturers need to build in better safeguards. at the same time, the board said investigators are still weeks away from determining what caused a battery fire on a japan airlines dreamliner in boston. in the meantime, all 50 of the planes in service, remain grounded. budget battle cries echoed up and down pennsylvania avenue in washington today. president obama called yesterday for a small package of tax hi
they're trying to hold the core of the city, the main stronghold for president bashar al-assad. in northern mali, french ground troops battled islamist rebels overnight, outside the city of gao. it was new evidence that while the french have retaken key cities, the insurgents have not yet been routed from the countryside. meanwhile, french and malian soldiers found caches of industrial-strength explosives and makeshift bomb labs. the rebels had hidden them outside gao. u.s. investigators said...
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and then when it came time to go to middle school, she wanted her daughter to apply for one of the city wide magnet schools and the people said she doesn't qualify because she doesn't have the the kills and knowledge that she needs. and the mom said what do you mean? she's gotten all as. and they said, no, look at her skills assessment. and the mom was horrified. and felt betrayed because she said if my kid is not able to compete with other kids in the city or other kids in the nation, i should know that. she shouldn't be getting all a and lulling me into a sense of complacency when she doesn't have what she needs. so while i think that we shouldn't have an overemphasis on the test and that is happening in some places, we have to have some accountability. >> and that leads to the yes question of standardized testing. it's a one size fits all measureme measurement. what do you say to that? >> i think we can always do a better job of making sure that we have great assessments, but we have to have a starting point. and we cannot continue to have school districts that produce generations of
and then when it came time to go to middle school, she wanted her daughter to apply for one of the city wide magnet schools and the people said she doesn't qualify because she doesn't have the the kills and knowledge that she needs. and the mom said what do you mean? she's gotten all as. and they said, no, look at her skills assessment. and the mom was horrified. and felt betrayed because she said if my kid is not able to compete with other kids in the city or other kids in the nation, i should...
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they're trying to hold the core of the city, the main stronghold for president bashar al-assad. in northern mali, french ground troops battled islamist rebels overnight, outside the city of gao. it was new evidence that while the french have retaken key cities, the insurgents have not yet been routed from the countryside. meanwhile, french and malian soldiers found caches of industrial-strength explosives and makeshift bomb labs. the rebels had hidden them outside gao. u.s. investigators said today they are not ready to rule that lithium ion batteries used in boeing's 787 dreamliners are inherently unsafe for aviation. instead, the national transportation safety board said manufacturers need to build in better safeguards. at the same time, the board said investigators are still weeks away from determining what caused a battery fire on a japan airlines dreamliner in boston. in the meantime, all 50 of the planes in service, remain grounded. budget battle cries echoed up and down pennsylvania avenue in washington today. president obama called yesterday for a small package of tax hi
they're trying to hold the core of the city, the main stronghold for president bashar al-assad. in northern mali, french ground troops battled islamist rebels overnight, outside the city of gao. it was new evidence that while the french have retaken key cities, the insurgents have not yet been routed from the countryside. meanwhile, french and malian soldiers found caches of industrial-strength explosives and makeshift bomb labs. the rebels had hidden them outside gao. u.s. investigators said...
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. >> america has its characters of different regions and at the cities, and in that sense, he was a quintessential american. >> colorful. him ones interviewing one time and stop the interview and said, this is good stuff. i would like a copy of this. [laughter] ed koch, dead at the age of 88. that is the last word. banks. see you next week.
. >> america has its characters of different regions and at the cities, and in that sense, he was a quintessential american. >> colorful. him ones interviewing one time and stop the interview and said, this is good stuff. i would like a copy of this. [laughter] ed koch, dead at the age of 88. that is the last word. banks. see you next week.
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not do it because of his own con city. >> ee. >> he's under a lot of pressure from the democratic wing of the democratic pert. >> rose: and how strong is the democratic wing of the democratic part and why does he care at this stage of the game. >> he cares because he has an agenda to do. these are his constituents. they helped elect him. he has to be responsive to them. he did float the idea of raising the retirement age from 65 to 67 for medicaid. we don't really know if that could happen again if the negotiations got serious. i'm not even sure that si a good idea. >> rose: that is the interesting thing about t you pointed this out in a weekend television appearance. sometimes they say they will do this and then they change. we are no longer willing to do that. so it's hard to get your finger in terms of exactly where we are talking about, at what stage was this promise made. and is it still viable. >> but in fairness to batt sides, life moves on. and whatever you said you might have done in the summer of 2011 it's now february of 2013. you're entitled too something different or say s
not do it because of his own con city. >> ee. >> he's under a lot of pressure from the democratic wing of the democratic pert. >> rose: and how strong is the democratic wing of the democratic part and why does he care at this stage of the game. >> he cares because he has an agenda to do. these are his constituents. they helped elect him. he has to be responsive to them. he did float the idea of raising the retirement age from 65 to 67 for medicaid. we don't really know...
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child from the inner city of washington to the streets of los angeles an equal chance at a greater destiny. now, one of our priorities this year and a house would be to move heaven and earth to fix her education system for the most vulnerable. and when those children graduate from high school, we must expand their choices, and college has got to be an option. in 1980, the average cost of college was roughly $8000 a year. today, it is over 20,000, and less than 60% of the students who enroll in a for your program graduate within six years. clearly, something is broken. according to president obama's former jobs council, by 2020 would be a million and have jobs without the college graduates to fill them. while there is a persistent unmet demand of four to 500,000 job openings and health care sector alone. recent reports indicate that there are not enough skilled applicants to fill the jobs in the booming natural gas industry. now, suppose colleges provided prospective students with reliable information on the unemployment rate and potential earnings white magic. what if parents have access t
child from the inner city of washington to the streets of los angeles an equal chance at a greater destiny. now, one of our priorities this year and a house would be to move heaven and earth to fix her education system for the most vulnerable. and when those children graduate from high school, we must expand their choices, and college has got to be an option. in 1980, the average cost of college was roughly $8000 a year. today, it is over 20,000, and less than 60% of the students who enroll in...
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>>. >> well, first of all, the the attack of 9/11 on this city and the pent begun and pennsylvania, was a defining event in many ways. and secondly,-- i, the critique i make of what has happened to our democratic system was one that i had already begun to really form. and i believe deeply in american democracy. i honor the profession of politics. i encourage young people to go into it. but i have found other ways to serve. i haven't turned my back on the political process. i am deeply concerned that the role of big money which i described earlier, has now degraded the operations of our democracy to a point that is causing deep concern to millions of us. it really has to be fixed. and i found that i ejoyed leading from an ngo position, advocating action on climate. i enjoy odd the business world. i've learned a tremendous amount in the business world. i didn't expect to enjoy it as much as i have. and so it's been a wonderful period for me, of growth and learning and i have continued to speak out and will continue to in the future. and this book is a part of that process. >> was it inevi
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it was the kind of information that included what's happening at city hall, what's happening at the ste legislature, what's happening with the federal government in terms of services. we have an opportunity now, because congress had mandated that the fcc develop a national broadband plan, and the united states is one of the few advanced countries still without a national broadband plan... >> hinojosa: hard to believe. >> ... to develop a, uh, infrastructure for the 21st century. however, that was not done. at most, the commission's plan everyone would have a, um, ten megabytes per second in terms of access, and they would call that high-speed broadband. whereas now, if you look at the kind of access available in south korea, hong kong, and even kansas city, upcoming, as a consequence of a gift from google, they have one gigabyte per second access. we should be looking for an infrastructure that covers the whole nation, one that is... has the term in it: ubiquitous. one that has a timeframe, goals and timetables so that we can measure the progress, that if we don't meet the timetable, th
it was the kind of information that included what's happening at city hall, what's happening at the ste legislature, what's happening with the federal government in terms of services. we have an opportunity now, because congress had mandated that the fcc develop a national broadband plan, and the united states is one of the few advanced countries still without a national broadband plan... >> hinojosa: hard to believe. >> ... to develop a, uh, infrastructure for the 21st century....
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happens across the country but it happens in your city, it happens in my city. the problem is one of the legislative, we do have legislators who will step up and use their hard. you have a powerful position to if you write the legislation, if you have the committee meetings on how to stop people from being discriminated, how to stop people from being treated unfair, then you've done your job. but if you sit on the sidelines and don't write legislation and don't get involved, and by the way, that legislator in the city of philadelphia, my counterparts, they didn't rally behind me at they didn't have a demonstration. they didn't sit down with the mayor of our city and say, he was one of ours. many years in the community, i took myself away from my family to support the community prior to becoming a police officer, prior to becoming achieve, prior to becoming a share for the city of philadelphia. and by the way, while the lawsuit was going i was running for sheriff. so, you know, what happened. i had police officers writing negative letters about me, sending blogs
happens across the country but it happens in your city, it happens in my city. the problem is one of the legislative, we do have legislators who will step up and use their hard. you have a powerful position to if you write the legislation, if you have the committee meetings on how to stop people from being discriminated, how to stop people from being treated unfair, then you've done your job. but if you sit on the sidelines and don't write legislation and don't get involved, and by the way,...
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that crippled the city. still, as homelessness and aids soared in the '80s, his response was criticized. and the city was roiled by racial tensions amid the beating deaths of two black teenagers at the hands of white gangs. during the 1988 presidential campaign, koch ignited controversy saying jews "would be crazy" to vote for jesse jackson. but koch told the "macneil- lehrer newshour's" charlayne hunter gault jackson was provoking people. >> i've been the mayor here for 11 years. for ten years, prior to this particular period, we've had no difficulty in this city as it relates to civil disturbance. what he is in fact conjuring up is that the summer that he came here, there might be civil disturbance. that's what he's saying-- fire in the theatre. i don't think that's very nice of him to do. >> sreenivasan: koch left office in 1989 after losing the democratic primary to david dinkins. current new york mayor michael bloomberg reflected on koch's legacy today. >> and when we mourn his passing, ed really-- we a
that crippled the city. still, as homelessness and aids soared in the '80s, his response was criticized. and the city was roiled by racial tensions amid the beating deaths of two black teenagers at the hands of white gangs. during the 1988 presidential campaign, koch ignited controversy saying jews "would be crazy" to vote for jesse jackson. but koch told the "macneil- lehrer newshour's" charlayne hunter gault jackson was provoking people. >> i've been the mayor here...
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said the city had marshaled an army of plows and salt trucks. >> the sanitation department will deploy something like 1,700 snowplows and 65 front-end loaders. it also has 450 salt-spreaders already deployed. >> brown: the storm also focused new concern on the new york and new jersey shore areas still recovering from hurricane sandy. they faced the prospect of being flooded again. >> we are trying to batten down the hatches here, if any storms are coming. the last one ruined us totally. >> brown: and long forehe worst hit, air travel was in a shambles. well over 4,000 flights were canceled through saturday, sending ripple effects across the country. the snow also halted amtrak and some mass transit service in the northeast. and for the latest on what's expected tonight and this weekend, we turn to bernie rayno, a meteorologist with accuweather. so what is the latest on the track of the storm and expected snow amounts? >> well, i will tell you, the worst of this storm we have been pointing out all week is going to be across southern new england. two storms as you mentioned, and the firs
said the city had marshaled an army of plows and salt trucks. >> the sanitation department will deploy something like 1,700 snowplows and 65 front-end loaders. it also has 450 salt-spreaders already deployed. >> brown: the storm also focused new concern on the new york and new jersey shore areas still recovering from hurricane sandy. they faced the prospect of being flooded again. >> we are trying to batten down the hatches here, if any storms are coming. the last one ruined...
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our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. . >> rose: tom donilon is here, he is the president's national security advisor. part of his job is to prepare and deliver the presidential daily brief on national security. joe biden has called him the most important person in the mix this week in the vice president spoke about foreign policy challenges at the munish security conference. >> we have made it clear at the outset that we would not-- we would be prepared to me bilaterally with the irani leadership. we would not make it a secret that we were doing that. we would let our partners know if that occasion presented itself. that offer stands. nearly all of our partners and allies are convinced that president assad is a tyrant, hell-bent on clinging to power, is no longer fit to lead the syrian people and he must go. >> as well as syria and iran the united states faces new challenges from islammix extremism in african, yet it is not clear they are ready to stand on their own by 2014 when u.s. troops are scheduled to withdraw. and great power politics are on the a lend-- agenda again
our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. . >> rose: tom donilon is here, he is the president's national security advisor. part of his job is to prepare and deliver the presidential daily brief on national security. joe biden has called him the most important person in the mix this week in the vice president spoke about foreign policy challenges at the munish security conference. >> we have made it clear at the outset that we would not-- we would be prepared to me...
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the city in trouble years ago. stuart: i am just waiting for the bailout. [ laughter ] stuart: aren't we all. the national economy is not in good shape. sandra: never before has there been a bigger disconnect in the economy and the stock market. listen, or than 7% of s&p companies had the his earnings season. the reason these companies are doing so well is because wages are not going up and people are doing more work for less money. wait until the sequestration hits on march 1. stuart: charles, you think that it is going up? charles: i do. when caterpillar reports that 70% of their revenue comes from outside of america. i do worry about the media. every single report that came out last week with either bad or devastatingly bad. stuart: you are right. you got that one right. our time is up. here now is dagen and connell. dagen: you are all the pressing. connell: know. thank you, stuart, for that. i am connell mcshane. dagen: i am dagen mcdowell. the first year of a second term president is historically bad. which is
the city in trouble years ago. stuart: i am just waiting for the bailout. [ laughter ] stuart: aren't we all. the national economy is not in good shape. sandra: never before has there been a bigger disconnect in the economy and the stock market. listen, or than 7% of s&p companies had the his earnings season. the reason these companies are doing so well is because wages are not going up and people are doing more work for less money. wait until the sequestration hits on march 1. stuart:...
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retired or some have left the police department for other cities. >>> an east bay city is changing the way it starts its council meetings. it will no longer be automatic that people recite the pledge of allegiance to open city council meetings in el cerrito. the council last night decided to invite those who did not want to say the pledge to observe a moment of silence instead. >>> a strange landmark in san francisco turns out to have even more peculiar origins. a labyrinth made from rocks off bernal heights boulevard has been puzzling locals for a few years. well, it turns out to be the work of an alleged stalker. the district attorney's office accuses a 34-year-old man of stalking a girl for 10 years and writing about her in a blog. investigators say the suspect was arrested last year after inviting the girl to meet him at the labyrinth. >> you live in san francisco. you can't really [ indiscernible ] >> that suspect is on trial. >>> 6:39. a lucky strike. how an arkansas couple won the lottery twice in one weekend. >> you could call it a south bay fixer-upper. so why does it cost nea
retired or some have left the police department for other cities. >>> an east bay city is changing the way it starts its council meetings. it will no longer be automatic that people recite the pledge of allegiance to open city council meetings in el cerrito. the council last night decided to invite those who did not want to say the pledge to observe a moment of silence instead. >>> a strange landmark in san francisco turns out to have even more peculiar origins. a labyrinth...
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it remains well respected in the city and surrounding area still today. that being said, in the years since the plant was closed, the cancer rate amongst former employees has been alarming. specifically affected are those men and women employed by the company between 1953 and 1968 when t.i. was involved in the federal nuclear program. as part of the energy employees occupational illness compensation program through the department of labor, money has thankfully been made available to those workers now suffering from crippling illness. i know that t.i. has designated an internal point person for the former workers who are seeking information from eeoic and i commend you and t.i. for doing so but what i'm hearing from many residents back in the district is that have few of the thousands of former employees in thal -- attleboro area are aware that this program exists and that there are benefits available to them. they've seen minimal outreach efforts to ensure that those in need get the help they so desperately need. i read about steve foster from taunton in
it remains well respected in the city and surrounding area still today. that being said, in the years since the plant was closed, the cancer rate amongst former employees has been alarming. specifically affected are those men and women employed by the company between 1953 and 1968 when t.i. was involved in the federal nuclear program. as part of the energy employees occupational illness compensation program through the department of labor, money has thankfully been made available to those...
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dan simon live at salt lake city. dan, why the delay? >> reporter: here in salt lake city, they're pleased the ban remains in place, but they see this as a short-term victory. it is important to note that here where the mormon church is headquartered, that they view this through the eyes of the mormon church, they view same sex relationships as sinful. i've been talking to parents and scout leaders alike to ask them what they would do if the ban was lifted. take a look. >> it is hard to predict what would happen. i know what i would do. i would stop volunteering in the boy scouts and i think my son would leave scouting. and i would try to find another organization that teaches high moral principle. >> reporter: about 70,000 boy scouts here in the salt lake city area. the fear is that this ban is lifted, you would see a mass exodus of people leaving the boy scouts at their parents urging. brooke? >> dan simon, thank you. >>> next, scientists made this absolutely incredible discovery here, billions of earth-like alien planets could be resi
dan simon live at salt lake city. dan, why the delay? >> reporter: here in salt lake city, they're pleased the ban remains in place, but they see this as a short-term victory. it is important to note that here where the mormon church is headquartered, that they view this through the eyes of the mormon church, they view same sex relationships as sinful. i've been talking to parents and scout leaders alike to ask them what they would do if the ban was lifted. take a look. >> it is...
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>> the first day of the ban on public nudity sparked a lunchtime protest outside of city hall. full he nude men and women faced off against police officers and sheriff deputies. >> right now you are in violation, okay. i will give you about 15 minutes to get your things, put your clothes on, if not you will force me to issue a citation. >> reporter: it prohibits the display of lower body genitles. fine for the first and jail possible for repeated offenses. >> we are hoping that people will be mature enough and under stand it is a balance between their individual rights and everybody else's concerns. >> we should not be limiting rights we should be expanding rights just like the right to marriage. >> a judge on tuesday upheld the ban says they must prove the stiffels a political message. >> we are hoping to get arrested and cited and evidence to the fact that free speech is violated. then we can resubmit our complaints. >> with dozens of people watching, officers began loading nudists into the vans. both sides say they expect more confrontations to come. >> it is an ordinance th
>> the first day of the ban on public nudity sparked a lunchtime protest outside of city hall. full he nude men and women faced off against police officers and sheriff deputies. >> right now you are in violation, okay. i will give you about 15 minutes to get your things, put your clothes on, if not you will force me to issue a citation. >> reporter: it prohibits the display of lower body genitles. fine for the first and jail possible for repeated offenses. >> we are...
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the city we know today would not exist without him. everything that rudy giuliani and i have accomplished is built on the foundation that ed laid. it is a foundation that is strong and unshakable as his faith in the genius and beauty of new york and his faith in god. you will be happy to know that i have been to my biblical research. it is only fiction that this -- fitting that this torah portion is about moses leading the jews out of egypt. ed was our moses, but with a little less hair. [laughter] he did not part of the red sea, but he broke out a strike i shouting words of encouragement. just as moses died before he reached the promised land, ed died hours before the documentary about him opened in theaters. leave it to him to maximize publicity about a film of his life. no one entered the theater of politics more than him. no one was ever better at it. as much fun as it was to watch him as mayor, the real show began when he left public office -- lawyer, professor, judge, restaurant reviewer, reform organizer, twitter user, even radi
the city we know today would not exist without him. everything that rudy giuliani and i have accomplished is built on the foundation that ed laid. it is a foundation that is strong and unshakable as his faith in the genius and beauty of new york and his faith in god. you will be happy to know that i have been to my biblical research. it is only fiction that this -- fitting that this torah portion is about moses leading the jews out of egypt. ed was our moses, but with a little less hair....
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this government took advantage of the media's interest in all and for the first time visited the city's worst affected by hostilities today in the town of qana we were surprised by the arrival of mamadou see the bad the minister for humanitarian action and solidarity this was an attempt to bring the bomb a call government closer to the people who regard the capital as remote from them with this visit in this event staged by politicians coincided with the publication of reports by international organizations such as amnesty international and human rights watch alleging atrocities crimes and violence on both sides for instance in qana several civilians were reportedly killed in french air force shelling we tried to interview the injured however were unable to obtain evidence in a community that has until now been strictly regulated by the military authorities he said. and the ministry says an investigation is underway has got so far no evidence has been provided so let the judicial system do its job in this all of these government its people and military are well aware of current events a
this government took advantage of the media's interest in all and for the first time visited the city's worst affected by hostilities today in the town of qana we were surprised by the arrival of mamadou see the bad the minister for humanitarian action and solidarity this was an attempt to bring the bomb a call government closer to the people who regard the capital as remote from them with this visit in this event staged by politicians coincided with the publication of reports by international...
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problems to get into the city. you are looking at a ride southbound from the beltway to fayette street and 695 is in great shape. this is an 8 minute ride down to 70. that's a look at the commute. megan and charley back to you. >>> a frightening incident on a flight. >> we'll explain what happened when the pilot passed out in the middle of the flight. >>> a recall involving products that could be in your cabinet. why a number of cold medications are taken off shovels -- shelves. that's when the news begins in a few moments. >>> thank you for joining us. there is a chance you cannot stop talking about the ravens. the zoo troupe of chimps are checking it out. and she knows about the ravens. she will make predictions, that's at the zoo at 11 a little known fact. she was named raven before they got to baltimore. if you are heading to the zoo. you will be greeted about i two ravens, real ones. they will be at the gates to greet visitors. if you take a look, you can see they are dressed to impress. they have a logo. >> a
problems to get into the city. you are looking at a ride southbound from the beltway to fayette street and 695 is in great shape. this is an 8 minute ride down to 70. that's a look at the commute. megan and charley back to you. >>> a frightening incident on a flight. >> we'll explain what happened when the pilot passed out in the middle of the flight. >>> a recall involving products that could be in your cabinet. why a number of cold medications are taken off shovels --...
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matt. >> the city is in great financial shape. $1.5billion in the bank. it comes as pressure has been on him because of questions about tax assessments and transparency. mayor gray said today, i'm sorry to see him go. >> he joined the district government when it was struggling. following a federal controlled board, gandi helped build the city's financial reputation. even boasting about it earlier this week at a press conference. >> in the mid 90s to triple-a. this is truly a financial renaissance. >> in a letter to mayor gray, he said, quote, i feel comfortable retiring at this time because the city is in excellent financial condition. perhaps the best in its history. >> he has done a great job as our chief financial officer and he made hard work look easy. >> he has also been cfo during dark days. most memorable in 2007, when tax office manager, harriette walters, was discovered ripping off taxpayers. $48million over many years. more recently, there have been questions about a lottery contract, changes to tax assessments, and transparency when it comes t
matt. >> the city is in great financial shape. $1.5billion in the bank. it comes as pressure has been on him because of questions about tax assessments and transparency. mayor gray said today, i'm sorry to see him go. >> he joined the district government when it was struggling. following a federal controlled board, gandi helped build the city's financial reputation. even boasting about it earlier this week at a press conference. >> in the mid 90s to triple-a. this is truly a...
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media's interest in all and for the first time visiting the cities the worst affected by hostilities today in the town of qana we were surprised by the arrival of mamadou see the bad the minister for humanitarian action and solidarity this was an attempt to bring the bomb a call government closer to the people who regard the capital as remote from them with this visit in this event staged by politicians coincided with the publication of reports by international organizations such as amnesty international and human rights watch alleging atrocities crimes and violence on both sides for instance in qana several civilians were reportedly killed in french air force shelling we tried to interview the injured however were unable to obtain evidence in a community that has until now been strictly regulated by the military authorities he said. and the ministry says an investigation is underway has got so far no evidence has been provided so let the judicial system do its job in this all of these government its people and military are well aware of current events and we know that we cannot play
media's interest in all and for the first time visiting the cities the worst affected by hostilities today in the town of qana we were surprised by the arrival of mamadou see the bad the minister for humanitarian action and solidarity this was an attempt to bring the bomb a call government closer to the people who regard the capital as remote from them with this visit in this event staged by politicians coincided with the publication of reports by international organizations such as amnesty...
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to expand in the way that it was in those two thousand or so people in the city also voicing the similar opinion. on a pier over porting right now marcus papadopoulos so the editor of politics first magazine says that while this sideline meeting was a good thing there's still an awfully long way to go the meeting between the leader of the so claims syrian national coalition and the foreign ministers of russia and iran is an acknowledgement by the leader of the syrian national coalition that the syrian government it's not going to be defeated on the military battlefield and it is acknowledgement that thousands of syrian civilians have died unnecessarily and all because outside players in the region turkey saudi arabia qatar have been fun and weapons and cash so the militants in syria i think circle a lot of the russian foreign minister said last year how surprised he was by the way he did say the form of a syrian opposition in coolie perceptual president assad's to go from power to resign to step down except that's not the way diplomacy works that's not the way peace process. hillary clin
to expand in the way that it was in those two thousand or so people in the city also voicing the similar opinion. on a pier over porting right now marcus papadopoulos so the editor of politics first magazine says that while this sideline meeting was a good thing there's still an awfully long way to go the meeting between the leader of the so claims syrian national coalition and the foreign ministers of russia and iran is an acknowledgement by the leader of the syrian national coalition that the...
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and the push for better gun control come from cities. obama is a city guy. you know? he lived in cities. he's hailed from cities. grew up in honolulu and moved to l.a. and lived in new york and boston and later chicago. so i think the time is right and what i point to in the piece is two things. one, we need a department of cities to make the investments we're making in this country on infrastructure, in the environment, on. >> fordable housing and job creation and if we think where that bull work of bipartisan change will come from, who are the pragmatic leaders in the country, the president should go right to the mayors, whether it's a republican or independent like mike bloomberg, an independent like rahm emanuel. they have the solutions so i think he can not only make urbanism part of the jaebd, gun control agenda, immigration reform agenda, he can break the deadlock in washington appealing to the people who want positive change. >> richard, dig down a little bit in to the department of cities, what exactly would it do, how would it work? >> well, my sense is that
and the push for better gun control come from cities. obama is a city guy. you know? he lived in cities. he's hailed from cities. grew up in honolulu and moved to l.a. and lived in new york and boston and later chicago. so i think the time is right and what i point to in the piece is two things. one, we need a department of cities to make the investments we're making in this country on infrastructure, in the environment, on. >> fordable housing and job creation and if we think where that...
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you look at the military budget city of new jersey but you say spends as much as the whole world somebody at a time when our infrastructure is literally a deep level grade according the american society of civil engineers we get a decent these days is the future of our economy very infrastructure is going to work as a face of those two issues which are you just don't fear the one percent. in the military industrial complex suddenly we are solutions to the issues he's selling his money to invest in the new resisting the economy will certainly his money to reform it looms them out we see energy as you can turn roads into solar panels that's not possible we like with our money in france right. right. right. that it was this mother target like the president. of the or the red streak. we are right. here. they say that the occupy movements major victory to date is that we have changed the conversation that people are now debating issues such as western equality at this point i think we can all agree there is no debate there is inequity when it comes to wealth period full stop and it is growing
you look at the military budget city of new jersey but you say spends as much as the whole world somebody at a time when our infrastructure is literally a deep level grade according the american society of civil engineers we get a decent these days is the future of our economy very infrastructure is going to work as a face of those two issues which are you just don't fear the one percent. in the military industrial complex suddenly we are solutions to the issues he's selling his money to invest...
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focus to larger towns and cities. combat outpost keating was a collection of buildings of concrete and plywood and trenches and sandbags. of all the outposts in afghanistan, keating was among the most remote. it stands at the bottom of a steep valley surrounded by mountains. terrain that a later investigation said gave ideal cover for insurgents to attack. the investigation found that it was tactically indefensible. that is what the soldiers were asked to do, defended the indefensible. the attack came in the morning just as the sun rose. some of the guys were standing guard. most, like clint, were still sleeping. the explosions shook them out of their beds and sent them rushing for weapons. and soon, the odds became clear. these 53 americans were surrounded by more than 300 taliban fighters. what happened next has been described as one of the most intense battles of the entire war in afghanistan. the attackers had the advantage, a high ground, the mountains above. and they run the machine -- they were unleashing every
focus to larger towns and cities. combat outpost keating was a collection of buildings of concrete and plywood and trenches and sandbags. of all the outposts in afghanistan, keating was among the most remote. it stands at the bottom of a steep valley surrounded by mountains. terrain that a later investigation said gave ideal cover for insurgents to attack. the investigation found that it was tactically indefensible. that is what the soldiers were asked to do, defended the indefensible. the...
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there are twelve cities in the united states in which half of the people with hiv aids lives within a year of a diagnosis of. over sixty two percent of those species darkness with this is a problem that frankly is substantially preventable it was like the big elephant in the room and nobody wanted to talk they were really good. things that people are really focused on this problem certainly should be able have a lot less. suffering. the way. the. british. market. what's really happening to the global economy. the global financial headlines.
there are twelve cities in the united states in which half of the people with hiv aids lives within a year of a diagnosis of. over sixty two percent of those species darkness with this is a problem that frankly is substantially preventable it was like the big elephant in the room and nobody wanted to talk they were really good. things that people are really focused on this problem certainly should be able have a lot less. suffering. the way. the. british. market. what's really happening to the...
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but that laid the way for the complete rehabilitation of the city. you don't see ruins in the south bronx anymore. that didn't happen by itself. >> let's talk about his personal life. he was an open book about everything except his sexual orientation. he was never married. a lot of folks speculated about him. did he talk to you about that for the film? >> sure. you know, it's important part of his political biography. because ever since he was running for elective office, he's been hounded by stories that he was gay. in 1977, when he was returning against mayor cuomo, there were signs vote for cuomo not the homo. he was asked about it. he was born in 1924, in 1977, you could be gay or you could be mayor, but you couldn't be both. so i think his unwillingness to say whether or not he was gay reflects a generational aspect of him. and he's a stubborn guy so he stayed with it through the end. so we did discuss it. and i discussed it in the context of the gay crisis. because many felt because he was in the closet he was less prone to want to identify wit
but that laid the way for the complete rehabilitation of the city. you don't see ruins in the south bronx anymore. that didn't happen by itself. >> let's talk about his personal life. he was an open book about everything except his sexual orientation. he was never married. a lot of folks speculated about him. did he talk to you about that for the film? >> sure. you know, it's important part of his political biography. because ever since he was running for elective office, he's been...
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the perfect city to hold such a big bash. a lot of people looking forward to the game. but as you talked about, a lot of people looking forward to a lot of things. for many, it's the ads that air on super sunday. we have a sneak peek of some you'll see. >> hey, son, have fun tonight. ♪ ♪ >> you know what this room needs? a smile. who wants to come with i? ♪ traveling along there's a song that we're singing come on get happy ♪ >> you guys are three minutes late. >> don't be no cloud on a sunny day? >> sir? >> rhythmic, man. >> that's the power of german engineering. >> reporter: funny, racy, raucous, ads a big draw on supersunday. also this weekend a very fitting tribute. there will be 26 students from sandy whom elementary, the home of the horrific attack that will be here and sing "america the beautiful" an anonymous donor paid to have them, their families and some of their staff flown to new orleans. that's it from the big easy. back to you. >>> well, for the first time since the inauguration, beyonce has broken her silence on the national anthem lip singeing
the perfect city to hold such a big bash. a lot of people looking forward to the game. but as you talked about, a lot of people looking forward to a lot of things. for many, it's the ads that air on super sunday. we have a sneak peek of some you'll see. >> hey, son, have fun tonight. ♪ ♪ >> you know what this room needs? a smile. who wants to come with i? ♪ traveling along there's a song that we're singing come on get happy ♪ >> you guys are three minutes late....
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to expand in the way that it was in those two thousand or so people in the city also voicing the similar opinion. one appear over putting right now marcus papadopoulos or the editor of politics first magazine says that while the sideline meeting was a good thing the still an awfully long way to go the meeting between the leader of the so the planes syrian national coalition and the foreign ministers of russia and iran is an acknowledgment by the leader of the syrian national coalition that the syrian government it's not going to be defeated on the military battlefield and in his acknowledgement that thousands of syrian civilians have died unnecessarily and all because outside players in the region turkey saudi arabia qatar at being followed in weapons and cash so the militants in syria i think certainly lateral the russian foreign minister said last year how surprised he was by the way he did see the form of a syrian opposition in calling perceptual kristen's sat to go from power to resign to step down except that's not the way diplomacy works that's not the way peace process put togethe
to expand in the way that it was in those two thousand or so people in the city also voicing the similar opinion. one appear over putting right now marcus papadopoulos or the editor of politics first magazine says that while the sideline meeting was a good thing the still an awfully long way to go the meeting between the leader of the so the planes syrian national coalition and the foreign ministers of russia and iran is an acknowledgment by the leader of the syrian national coalition that the...
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it is policing for profit and we're calling on the mayor and the city council to talk to the police department and say let's stop this. do we really have 8,000 red light runner or do we have 18,000 red light runners? which is it one year it is 8,000, the next year it is 18,000 and drivers haven't changed? >> you've been on the front lines of the whole photo enforcement to begin w when maryland put the law in, what did they intend for red light running? >> they intended these cameras to behave just like officers sitting at this intersection and basically ticketing people who run red lights. what is running a red light mean in it means having light turn red and you blow through the incident irsection. these people aren't blowing through the intersection. they are pulling up and they may go just a little bit yawn the line or they may make what would be to anybody else a right turn on red. >> okay. thank you very much. we'll continue to follow up on this all morning long. hopefully, we can get in touch with somebody from the city of rockville. maybe they would like to come meet us here at the most
it is policing for profit and we're calling on the mayor and the city council to talk to the police department and say let's stop this. do we really have 8,000 red light runner or do we have 18,000 red light runners? which is it one year it is 8,000, the next year it is 18,000 and drivers haven't changed? >> you've been on the front lines of the whole photo enforcement to begin w when maryland put the law in, what did they intend for red light running? >> they intended these cameras...
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so to expound in the way did it was in those two thousand or so people in the city also voicing the similar opinion. and on r.t. dot com for you right now iran demonstrates it's growing self-reliance rolling out of old design for all made which officials say on design full defiance purposes only and can abate a raid to take a closer levels on our website. also the israeli soldiers use tear gas and stun grenades against a group of palestinians erected the tent camp and protest that settlement expansion in the west bank so i will bring you more analysis on by ground zero mosque dot com . the u.s. and its co establishment is continuing to endorse new chiefs defense secretary nominee trunk hable was grilled by the senate this week while senator john kerry has been sworn in as u.s. secretary of state kerry took over from hillary clinton and many analysts believe his likely to be very old school and his approach you know there may be some changes in style and tone but there won't be a change in substance to him kerry and clinton you see more frankly than there was between the congolese the righti
so to expound in the way did it was in those two thousand or so people in the city also voicing the similar opinion. and on r.t. dot com for you right now iran demonstrates it's growing self-reliance rolling out of old design for all made which officials say on design full defiance purposes only and can abate a raid to take a closer levels on our website. also the israeli soldiers use tear gas and stun grenades against a group of palestinians erected the tent camp and protest that settlement...
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so to expound in the way that it was in those two thousand or so people in the city also voicing the similar opinion. and on all t. dot com for you right now iran demonstrates his growing self-reliance of rolling out an old design for all made which officials say all designed for defiance purposes only and can abate a raid to take a close of levels on our website. also the israeli soldiers use tear gas and stun grenades against a group of palestinians erected the tent counter-protest at settlement expansion in the west bank so i will bring you more analysis on by ground zero mosque dot com. the u.s. but it's just continuing to endorse new chiefs defense secretary nominee trunk hedo wasn't grilled by the senate this week while senator john kerry has been sworn in as u.s. secretary of state kerry took over from hillary clinton and many analysts believe his likely to be a very old school and his approach you know there may be some changes in style and tone but there won't be a change in substance to to kerry and clinton you see more frankly than there was between congolese already just
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there are working with the rubble to control the city. with the distrust between the arabs in the black population, it is deep-rooted. it does back to the time to when arabs kept black slaves. this does provide some kind of explanation for the in fighting of. there is no question of lying low as far as this man is concerned. he is a respected member of the community and it makes no difference that he is arab. but'm not afraid of anyone god. no one has ever done me any harm. timbuktu is my town. i was born here. my father was born here. >> it is black neighbors treat him as though he is a member of the family. the moment he leaves as house, there is a friendly greeting. i>> he is our grandfather. he has a man of peace and has nothing to do with those jihadists. >> the test of the mali government as they retake the north will be how they treat the arab citizens. al-jazeera, timbuktu. >> one of the seven wonders of the world but it could soon become endangered. quite the great barrier reef in australia is under threat. a whale of a discovery
there are working with the rubble to control the city. with the distrust between the arabs in the black population, it is deep-rooted. it does back to the time to when arabs kept black slaves. this does provide some kind of explanation for the in fighting of. there is no question of lying low as far as this man is concerned. he is a respected member of the community and it makes no difference that he is arab. but'm not afraid of anyone god. no one has ever done me any harm. timbuktu is my town....
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the bus driver had to pull over. >>> the city of oakland has introduced an i.d. card. it is both an i.d. card and debit card. this would help low-income residents and immigrants, they say, who don't have bank accounts. but critics fear users could be the target of fraud because the cards are inscribed with personal information. >>> the independent monitor overseeing oakland police reform efforts says the department has taken a big step backward in the past year. the police specifically sites the police respond to the recent occupy protest. the report supports howard jordan who was trying to fire two officers and suspend 15 others for their treatments of the occupy protesters. the federal government could take over the police department if the department does not comply with its court-ordered reform. >> the u.s. and turkish governments gave different reports about who is responsible for a suicide bombing outside of the u.s. embassy. >> we do not know who is responsible or the motivations behind the attack. the attack itself is clearly an act of terror. >> however, the t
the bus driver had to pull over. >>> the city of oakland has introduced an i.d. card. it is both an i.d. card and debit card. this would help low-income residents and immigrants, they say, who don't have bank accounts. but critics fear users could be the target of fraud because the cards are inscribed with personal information. >>> the independent monitor overseeing oakland police reform efforts says the department has taken a big step backward in the past year. the police...
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there are twelve cities in the united states in which half of the people with hiv aids lives. with this is a problem that. they were really good. people were really focused on this problem you certainly should be able. to sleep. and you're with r t welcome back tens of thousands of people have marched through cities in ireland in a massive show of anger against severe austerity measures marko peter pollie a financial advisor says ireland's situation is one of the most difficult in the e.u. and the dublin is holding of the blocks a presidency is unlikely to make things any better. i think it's going to be difficult for the audience to get them to refuse going through that again a campaign or it. difficult because then of course of a come. from really. from the. from the europeans the irish catholic have ended up with. most countries at the back and therefore. a great deal. with the president on the early going to be able to. much pressure or much influence. in europe because the power remains of the german. europe and. the german accent i think you have integration or you have
there are twelve cities in the united states in which half of the people with hiv aids lives. with this is a problem that. they were really good. people were really focused on this problem you certainly should be able. to sleep. and you're with r t welcome back tens of thousands of people have marched through cities in ireland in a massive show of anger against severe austerity measures marko peter pollie a financial advisor says ireland's situation is one of the most difficult in the e.u. and...